A rather hectic departure resulted in me packing the wrong lens: Instead of grabbing the Vario-Sonnar 3.4/35-70, I grabbed the Planar 1.4/85, which is a similar size on the adapter that was still attached. If you then think you've used the VS last, a second look is "unnecessary." Well, the shortest focal length I used on the mountain was 85mm. That's not really suitable for capturing the height and width of the mountains well, especially when space is limited (because the trail doesn't allow it, for example). It also turns out that the stereo photos I did take with the 85 and the VS100-300 were mostly not good (only when I captured distant objects with the correspondingly wide stereo base). It was
only on the descent that I got the idea to try it with my phone, and while I'm not nearly satisfied with the photos, they look less bad than usual ;-). This way I can at least show a little bit of the exciting climb.
Wide format (both Planar 1.4/85):